Today, Wednesday, the Disciplinary and Ethics Committee of the Saudi Football Association approved several final and non-appealable disciplinary decisions regarding several violations committed by administrators and players during the 21st round of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional League.
Penalties:
Imposing a fine on Al-Hazm Club President Salman Al-Malik, in the amount of 20,000 riyals; Because of what the committee considered a media abuse of one of his team’s match officials once morest Al-Fateh.
The committee obliged Taawon player Hassan Al-Omari to pay a fine of 20 thousand riyals; for disgraceful behavior in his team’s match once morest Al-Ittihad in the 21st round of the league, as well as a two-match ban; for receiving a red card, including an auto-dismissal match.
Discipline punished Al-Hazm player Abdullah Al-Shamri with a fine of 10,000 riyals, other than the automatic suspension match; For receiving a red card in his team’s match once morest Al-Fateh due to violent play, which is the same penalty imposed on Al-Fateh player Nawaf Bushel; Because of the violent gameplay in the match itself.